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By Erik Myers In the time since his gorgeous debut, Dark Rift, Travis Egedy has made Denver his underground playground with his “Real Is A Feeling” parties. Hosted at The Meadowlark, the monthly series features […]
By Erik Myers In the time since his gorgeous debut, Dark Rift, Travis Egedy has made Denver his underground playground with his “Real Is A Feeling” parties. Hosted at The Meadowlark, the monthly series features […]
By Charlie Englar On the inside and back covers of Wendy Woo’s new album lies a dictionary definition to the title, Austerity; “extreme simplicity / markedly simple / antonym: luxury.” With her ninth album, Woo, […]
By Charlie Englar For professional musician Gary Bragg, power in numbers must be the way to go, noting all the superb bluegrass and country musicians he commissioned to play on his new album, High Plains […]
By Dusty Ray Imagine that Sarah McLachlan was a little more cheery, edgy and had dropped her commercial sappiness, and you would get Shaley. Blending rock, jazz, blues and pop conventions comes naturally to Shaley, […]
By Dusty Ray End All’s debut album Coexist is a monstrosity worthy of any metal fan’s ears. Blend industrial with progressive metal, add in some avant-garde sensibility and a little electronica, and you have End […]
By Dusty Ray The Holler!’s latest album, Gratitude, is just plain good. The sweet harmonies and laid-back songs could only have come from a group so closely connected with the landscape of Colorado. The group’s […]
By Devin Morse At first, it’s a little hard to measure Nautical Mile. Imagine what Evanescence would sound like if they fully grasped the concepts of scales, chords and creative song structure. Add to this […]
By Conor Hooley Fledgling production duo Made You Look has hit the ground running with Perspective, an initial six-track offering from August Kaan and Marcus Jackson (a.k.a. DJ Ras Cus). Things kick off with “Illusion,” […]
By Dusty Ray James and the Devil is a band that knows how to write catchy tunes, and their atypical line-up is reminiscent of Blind Melon. With Altitude Sickness, the band proves their talent, but […]
By Charlie Englar Booze, roving lovers, a drifter’s life and knock-down, jail-inducing bar fights are the core of the beautifully crafted themes within the new album by Finnders & Youngberg, FY5. The straight-forwardness with which […]
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